An AI tutor that draws the biology diagram.
Cells, genetics, evolution, immunity, ecology, physiology — Edapt rewrites every biology topic to match your VARK learning style. Visual diagrams, narrated processes, structured notes, or hands-on tasks. GCSE, A Level, IB, VCE, AP. Free to try.
Biology topics Edapt covers
Cell biology
Organelles, membrane transport, mitosis, meiosis. Diagrams generated for visual learners; narrated process walkthroughs for auditory learners.
Genetics & inheritance
DNA, RNA, transcription, translation, Punnett squares, pedigree analysis. Worked examples in your style.
Evolution & natural selection
Variation, selection pressure, speciation, evidence. Real case studies, not just ‘peppered moths’.
Immunity & disease
Innate vs adaptive response, antibodies, vaccines, antigenic drift. Diagrams for visual learners; structured notes for reading-led.
Ecology & ecosystems
Energy flow, nutrient cycles, population dynamics, biodiversity. Hands-on tasks for kinesthetic learners.
Homeostasis & physiology
Negative feedback loops, kidney function, neurons, hormones. Annotated systems diagrams.
Why biology rewards adaptive teaching
Biology is mostly mechanism. Transcription. Translation. The immune response. The kidney's loop of Henle. Each one is a process — a sequence of steps with arrows. The textbook usually shows it as one cramped diagram. The teacher usually narrates it once, fast. Most students need to see it, hear it, and walk through it before it sticks.
Edapt rewrites every biology mechanism in the format your brain actually processes. Visual learners get a clean stepped diagram. Auditory learners get a calm narration with Listen mode. Reading-led learners get a structured note with each step paragraphed and labelled. Kinesthetic learners get a task that reorders the steps themselves.
Add learner memory and the next lesson stops re-teaching what you've already mastered and digs into the bits where your quiz answers slipped — exactly the loop spaced revision is supposed to be.
Biology AI tutor — common questions
Which biology curricula does Edapt support?
Australian (ACARA + VCE Biology), UK (GCSE + A Level), International Baccalaureate (IB Biology SL/HL), US (AP Biology + NGSS), Canadian provincial, and NZ NCEA. Tell Edapt where you study and the terminology, depth and exam-board references switch with you.
Can it generate biology diagrams?
Edapt generates structured visual layouts — annotated cell diagrams, process flow diagrams (e.g. transcription/translation), homeostasis feedback loops — tuned to whichever specification you’re studying. Visual learners get this by default; reading-led learners get the same content as a structured note.
Is it good for biology revision before exams?
Yes. Paste a topic or upload your textbook chapter / past paper, and Edapt builds a revision lesson in your VARK style, with practice questions at exam standard. Quiz answers feed your learner memory so the next lesson skips what you’ve mastered.
Does it help with biology essay-style questions?
Yes — particularly for IB extended response, A Level synoptic essays, and VCE Biology short-answer questions. Edapt models the structure, the use of biological terminology, and the linking of evidence to claim.
Is there a free biology AI tutor?
Yes. The Free plan gives you 5 biology lessons every month with no credit card. Enough to revise a tricky topic before a test or unpack a chapter you missed.
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